Sunday, October 19, 2008

Sunday Betting Report

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Peyton Manning and the Colts will try to pick up a victory as road favorites against the Packers at Lambeau Field on Sunday afternoon. Here's your Daily Sports Roundup.

The Gridiron Spotlight

The Colts are back over the .500 mark at 3-2 (2-3 ATS) after picking up back-to-back wins over the Texans and Ravens. That still leaves them with ground to make up on the first-place Titans (who they'll play next week) in the AFC South, but they'll gun for their third straight win on Sunday afternoon against the 3-3 (3-3 ATS) Packers at Lambeau Field. The oddsmakers have Indy pegged as a 1-point road favorite, with a total of 47.

Meanwhile, the Titans will be looking run their record to a perfect 6-0 (and 6-0 ATS) when they play a road game against the Chiefs on Sunday afternoon. Tennessee slipped past Baltimore 13-10 two weeks ago - they had a bye last week. Kansas City (1-4, 2-3 ATS) was also off last week, but they were blasted 34-0 by the Panthers prior to that down time. The Titans are favored by 8.5 points on the road, while the total is at 35.

Other games on the NFL's Sunday schedule: San Diego at Buffalo (pick'em), Minnesota at Chicago (-3), Pittsburgh (-9.5) at Cincinnati, Dallas (-7) at St. Louis, Baltimore at Miami (-3), San Francisco at the Giants (-10.5), New Orleans at Carolina (-3), Detroit at Houston (-9), the Jets (-3) at Oakland, and Cleveland at Washington (-7.5). As well, the Sunday nighter will feature Seattle at Tampa Bay, with the Bucs favored by 10.5 points.

Other Notable Events

The Red Sox and Rays will play Game 7 of the American League Championship Series on Sunday, after Boston roared back to tie the best-of-seven set with a win on Saturday.

Jon Lester will get the ball for Boston on Sunday. The lefthander was tagged for a loss by the Rays earlier in the series, surrendering five runs (four earned) on eight hits over 5 2-3 innings of work. The fading Rays will counter with Matt Garza, who earned a win over the Red Sox in this series by allowing just one earned run over six innings pitched.

The Rest of the Schedule

Racing fans get two big events to watch on Sunday. First off it's Formula One and the Chinese Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton looking to lock down first place in the drivers championship. Hamilton has a five-point lead on Felipe Massa in those standings right now, with only two races left in the season. The hottest driver on the circuit, though, is Fernando Alonso; the Spaniard is coming off consecutive wins in Singapore and Japan.

The Sprint Cup Series will then stage the TUMS QuikPak 500 at Martinsville Speedway. Jimmie Johnson has a 69-point advantage on Jeff Burton in the Chase standings heading into this event, although Burton is coming off a victory in last week's Bank of America 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. Johnson has four career Cup wins at Martinsville Speedway, while teammate Jeff Gordon has picked up seven wins there.

There are just two National Hockey League games on tap for Sunday - it's Carolina at Anaheim, and Vancouver at Chicago. The Hawks will be playing their second game under new head coach Joel Quenneville; Denis Savard was fired Thursday afternoon.

Finally, there's a single Canadian Football League game on Sunday afternoon, with Hamilton at Saskatchewan at 3:00pm ET. The Roughriders are 13-point home favorites.

A Peek at the Future

The Monday Night Football matchup this weekend features Denver at New England, with the Patriots pegged as 3-point home favorites . . . a rare Tuesday night college football contest sees Ohio at Temple this week, while there are a pair of games on Thursday (Auburn/West Virginia, New Mexico/Air Force), and another on Friday (Boise State/San Jose State) . . . the Formula One season will end in Brazil on November 2.

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